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[quote=Anonymous]I'm not a repeat customer enough at restaurants for people to play vendetta games. But if what the PP says is true, and I'm sure it is, then it demonstrates a great deal about the level of intelligence and capabilities of people who work at restaurants. I pay 15% tip for ordinary service. If it was truly good, I'll pay 20%. And that's it. It's not my problem you chose to be a server and work in a restaurant. There are no laws governing tips. If anything, tips should go away. And don't plead the below minimum wage sob story to me either. 15% was the standard tip in the 1990s. Meal costs have doubled since then. A family of four could eat at a midrange restaurant for $50 back them. That was a 7.50 tip. Today the same meal will probably cost $100. That's a $15 tip. So why should I be paying even higher tip percentages? [/quote]
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